“I enjoyed very much doing fashion photography because, first, I took photographs you might call `poor photography’. I had a camera and two lenses, while in fashion you have attendees, lights, cameras and all kinds of things. One of the series I did was using abandoned shops, painting them and making them scenarios. This guy was not working at the shop because the barber shop was closed, but he worked right next to a cafe and asked him to sit in the window. And, of course, Vogue published the left part of the picture, leaving out the black guy. And there you are. You’re the only person in the world that has seen the complete picture.” – William Klein